Known for its world-renowned architecture, Chicago has more than its fair share of stellar buildings and towers. From the Sears Tower downtown, to the Frederick C. Robie House out in the neighborhoods, famous architects keep coming back to put their mark on our skyline. We have dozens of iconic buildings around our city, but there can only be one that is the best!

In the spirit of March Madness, it’s time to figure out exactly which building is the favorite. With the bracket filled by all of you readers, it’s time to start voting!


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(5) Fisher Building

Fisher BuildingCTBUH

Stats:

343 S. Dearborn St

Height: 275 feet

Constructed: 1896

Architect: D. H. Burnham & Co.

Fisher BuildingCTBUH

Commissioned by paper magnate Lucius Fisher, the Fisher Building is a neo-Gothic tower that features a terracotta facade with large bay windows. The terracotta carvings depict various aquatic creatures like fish and crabs as well eagles, dragons, and mythical creatures. In 2001, the tower was converted to residential use where the terracotta and windows were repaired and replaced.

(12) Sears Tower

Willis (Sears) TowerSOM

Stats:

233 S. Wacker Drive

Height: 1,451 feet

Constructed: 1970-1974

Architect: Skidmore, Owings, Merrill (SOM)

Willis (Sears) TowerWillisTower.com

Currently the tallest building in Chicago, the Sears Tower is an engineering marvel from SOM, using a bundled tube system of nine squares that allow the tower to achieve a 6.45:1 height-to-width ratio. Costing $160 million when completed, the construction used 76,000 tons of steel, 72,000 cubic yards of concrete, 17,500 tons of mechanical equipment. After years of ownership changes, Sears lost the naming rights to new tenants Willis Group Holdings who gained the naming rights in 2009. The building is currently owned by Blackstone Group, who bought the skyscraper for $1.3 billion in 2015.


 

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